In your opinion, was this perception that the English had toward the native Americans and Africans a break from human history or was it a continuation of a process that long been practiced ?

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From the very beginning of the England's colonization of north America, the English believed that they were were culturally superior to the native Americans and the Africans. Once they had a foothold in Virginia, the English attempted to enslave the native Americans, and when that proved to be a failure, they turned to Africans a source of slave labor. In your opinion, was this perception that the English had toward the native Americans and Africans a break from human history or was it a continuation of a process that long been practiced ?
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